“Codfather” Pleads Guilty to Evading Fishing Quotas

March 17, 2017

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Federal prosecutors say a Massachusetts fishing magnate known as “the Codfather” has agreed to plead guilty to federal charges of evading fishing quotas and smuggling money to Portugal, according to an article on Boston.com.

Carlos Rafael is the owner of one of the nation’s largest commercial fishing operations, with more than 30 vessels in his fleet, 44 commercial fishing permits and the Carlos Seafood business in New Bedford.

Federal authorities say he falsely claimed his vessels caught haddock or pollock, when they had actually caught other species subject to stricter quotes.